CORPUS MORTALE Announces New Drummer

April 10, 2008

Danish extreme metallers CORPUS MORTALE have issued the following update:

"CORPUS MORTALE has finally found drummer Nicholas Mashln's (who left the band in the summer of 2007) replacement. The new drummer is Rasmus Schmidt of the Danish tech thrashers TORCHIA. He is also known for his work with old school grindcore act DOWNLORD. He and the band are currently rehearsing intensely so the band can get back on the road. The band are currently booking tours in Scandinavia, Europe and North America."

CORPUS MORTALE released its second full-length album, "A New Species of Deviant", last September via Neurotic Records. The CD features the artwork of the label's in-house artist Joel Sta.

CORPUS MORTALE's full-length debut, "With Lewd Demeanor", was released in 2003 through Neurotic.

CORPUS MORTALE's "Mass Funeral Pyre" video (2003):

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